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Reconstructing the Conclusion of John of Bordeaux

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 December 2020

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Comment and Criticism
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Copyright © Modern Language Association of America, 1951

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References

Note 1 in page 540 Malone Soc. Reprints (1936), pp. v-vi; see the last of the 8 collotype plates reproducing portions of the MS., and pp. 54–55 of the text.

Note 2 in page 540 What seem to be portions of 6 additional lines on fol. 14v are too badly stained to be intelligible.

Note 3 in page 541 Harry R. Hoppe, “John of Bordeaux: A Bad Quarto that Never Reached Print,” Univ. of Missouri Studies, xxi (1946), 121–132.

Note 4 in page 541 Renwick concludes, p. xii, that “Greene's authorship is on the whole probable.” I tried to corroborate this view in “Robert Greene and John of Bordeaux,” PMLA, LXIV (1949), 781–801.